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10 DAYS IN AUGUST

What have the Oxfam Shop, Kilkenny Castle, Cleeres, MacDonagh Junction, St Canice’s Cathedral and the Castlecomer Estate Yard got in common?

3epkano host workshop event in Kilkenny

Returning to Kilkenny following their sell-out performances annually since 2004, eclectic music ensemble 3epkano present an insightful afternoon to their music and film.

Austrian ensemble to play Parade Tower on eve of Patrick’s Day

The Ensemble Woodwind from Mautern in Austria are playing in the Parade Tower, Kilkenny Castle on March 16. The ensemble consist of five professional musicians playing clarinet.

Life begins at 400

Kilkenny hits the big 400 this weekend as it marks four centuries of city status. Tomorrow Saturday, April 11 was the day four hundred years ago when James I, granted Kilkenny a charter conferring on it the status of a city, with the title of Mayor for its chief citizen.

Kilkenny city honours two of its sons

Two of Kilkenny’s finest sons were bestowed with the highest honour possible by their native city when they were made Freemen of the city of Kilkenny at the weekend.

Couples permitted to get married at Kilkenny Castle

Couples getting married in Kilkenny will now be permitted to tie the knot in a civil ceremony at Kilkenny Castle.

Film makers festival kicks off on Saturday

This Saturday, November 21, The Young Irish Film Makers are hosting a film festival in the Parade Tower from 2pm to 4pm.

A Dickens of a Christmas treat at the parade tower

For one night only, the Young Irish Film Makers, in association with Office of Public Works, Kilkenny Castle, will present an intimate, dramatic reading of the seasonal classic A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

New US ambassador to Ireland impressed with Kilkenny during visit

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Last Wednesday, the American ambassador to Ireland, Daniel Rooney, and his wife Patricia, paid a special visit to Kilkenny where they were welcomed by Mayor Malcolm Noonan, members of the borough council and Kilkenny County Council chairman, Michael O’Brien at City Hall.

 

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